Morgan smiled wide as his companion entered the makeshift vehicle with him. Once they were both above the surface, the samoyed froze most of the water into ice around them, leaving a moderately-sized pocket of water to sit in as the rest formed the shape of a boat. Finding the ice's surface too cold, he heated the water around him to make for a warm bath. "Let's go, Vigenere." With that, the floating ice shot into the air at a high speed.
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Floating in the warm water, Morgan doggy-paddled over to Vigenere and gave him a lick on his forehead. "Vigenere... We'll reach Snowbound soon enough. For now, though, you should relax." He had a feeling that his yellow comrade was nervous to some degree seeing as they had gotten word that his sister was now the leader of Snowbound. He swam closer and tried curling up around Vigenere, keeping his breathing steady so that the flight would not falter. "Get some rest if you can. I'll protect you even up here in the sky."
The evening sky was dyed a bright pinkish orange, which faded to a deep blue in the east as the sun set in the west. Some stars could be seen, though the moon was still too low to be visible beyond the numerous tall hills. All kinds of red-orange clouds hung in the sky around the pair, almost appearing static compared to their high-velocity boat. Morgan snuggled closer as he stared into the red distance, enjoying the view and warmth. "We can't normally get to see such a beautiful sunset from the swamp, can we?" he asked in his smoothest, deepest voice, relaxed as could be. "I'm glad I could experience this with you." He smiled even wider, heating the water a bit more for comfort.
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Floating in the warm water, Morgan doggy-paddled over to Vigenere and gave him a lick on his forehead. "Vigenere... We'll reach Snowbound soon enough. For now, though, you should relax." He had a feeling that his yellow comrade was nervous to some degree seeing as they had gotten word that his sister was now the leader of Snowbound. He swam closer and tried curling up around Vigenere, keeping his breathing steady so that the flight would not falter. "Get some rest if you can. I'll protect you even up here in the sky."
The evening sky was dyed a bright pinkish orange, which faded to a deep blue in the east as the sun set in the west. Some stars could be seen, though the moon was still too low to be visible beyond the numerous tall hills. All kinds of red-orange clouds hung in the sky around the pair, almost appearing static compared to their high-velocity boat. Morgan snuggled closer as he stared into the red distance, enjoying the view and warmth. "We can't normally get to see such a beautiful sunset from the swamp, can we?" he asked in his smoothest, deepest voice, relaxed as could be. "I'm glad I could experience this with you." He smiled even wider, heating the water a bit more for comfort.